For the second year, the top chefs at Walt Disney World Resort trekked out to an Orlando area farm to spread a little culinary magic for charity. Teamed up with Edible Orlando and using locally sources ingredients, the menu featured a variety of tasty delights typical of the dining options Disney's resort guests enjoy every day.

Fresh Spaghetti with Middle Neck Clams from nearby New Smyrna Beach served in a Basil Pesto was served up by Chef Phil Ponticelli from Citricos at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort. This dish was pared with a Blood Orange Margarita featuring Carralejo Blanco Tequila.

Making an outstanding appearance was Chef Christian Rumpler from Disney's exclusive, residential community of Golden Oak. His team gave out two treats - a Shaved Brisket Tartine with House Pickles, Country Wildflower Honey and Pmmery Mustartd, and a Vegetable Turnover with Citrus Confit.

Master Pastry Chef Stefan Riemer wrapped up the menu with a duo of Disney theme dessert delights paired up with the Rosa Regale Sparkling Red from Italy.

There are plenty of farm to table adventures waiting to be enjoyed every day in Orlando. The region's year-round farming and proximity to the state's abundant fresh fish and seafood sources are the biggest benefit to Orlando's chefs.

Long and Scott's Farms, located just north of Orlando, is one of the area's largest farm growers including the famous Zellwood sweet corn. Take a tour of the farm or enjoy the farm's year-round market.

You and your family are in for a treat because there is something for every food craving in Orlando. See why dining in Orlando can be a thrill ride for your taste buds. Just come hungry!